It is Necessary to Restore the Armenia-Artsakh-Diaspora Triumvirate as Soon as Possible and Make a Breakthrough in the Situation: Bureau of the ARF
During a press conference on May 22, 2023, the individual holding the position of Prime Minister of Armenia unambiguously declared the recognition of Artsakh and the former enclaves of Tavush and Ararat marzes as part of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity, marking yet another manifestation of the anti-state and anti-national policies consistently pursued by the Armenian administration. This was stated in a release by the Bureau of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF).
“The current government of Armenia, hand in hand with the Turkish-Azerbaijani tandem, is systematically attempting to break the spirit of resistance of our people, leading the country towards inevitable destruction. The cycle of defeats, losses, and humiliations is entering a new phase. Every day and hour of this government’s rule is already a matter of existential threat.
However, not everything is lost; the situation can be corrected, and we have the potential for that. It is vital to restore the Armenia-Artsakh-Diaspora triumvirate as soon as possible by uniting the efforts of national forces and making a breakthrough in the situation. A strong, just, and dignified Armenia is the guarantee of our security and future successes. But first, we must prevent the acceptance of personal (capitulation) agreements that impose vital concessions, excluding any agreements without direct participation of the people.
Any action taken by any Armenian authority that calls into question the results of the referendums held in Artsakh, the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, and the declaration of independence that is an inseparable part of it, is fundamentally void. We will not tolerate imposed agreements that undermine the interests of the Armenian nation. All dignified and patriotic Armenians have a role to play in this regard. We believe that together we can break the course of history,” the statement reads.